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Setlist Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Encore Notes: Trey played along to Gary Glitter’s Rock and Roll Part 2, which was being played over the P.A., at the start of the first set. Antelope featured guest vocals from Tom Marshall. Mike’s Song included a Shine tease. Before the lights went out for the third set, the audience “overheard” the band before the set. Fish wound up saying “I want a jumbo hot dog, large fries and shake” delivered on stage. The band came out, started up My Sweet One, and was interrupted by an announcer asking who ordered the food. The band pointed at Fishman, who looked confused as huge props of a hot dog, fries and shakes descended from the ceiling next to the drum set. The band played 2001 while the hot dog landed. The James Bond Theme was then broadcast over the PA while technicians (wearing “Rocket Scientist” jackets) prepared the hot dog, and the band climbed in with their instruments and flew out over the audience, as balloons popped and feathers, confetti and “Phish NYE 1994” ping pong balls fell from the ceiling. Various music, including the Captain Beefheart song Tropical Hot Dog Night, was played over the P.A. as the hot dog space ship flew back and forth. This version of Bouncing appears on A Live One. |
Fish's Forum Up to 12,300 years ago, we in Vermont were under ice. That's pretty nice. It's cool under ice. It's good in juice, and probably Kool-Aid but I wouldn't know 'cause Kool-Aid's made by Band-Aid and I boycott what they made 'cause it's man-made Kool-Aid and maybe has cyanide, leaves you convulsified side to side and up and down, but you'll never drown 'cause there is air in ice, not in water which no doubt about it, can't live without it. Now come on along and sing a geology song:
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